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Michigan and 24 other states have sued the Trump administration over a potential halt in SNAP food assistance benefits.
The lawsuit argues the USDA is unlawfully refusing to use contingency funds to cover benefits during a federal shutdown.
Over 1.4 million Michigan residents and tens of millions of Americans could lose their benefits starting November 1.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, along with officials from 24 other Democratic-led states and Washington D.C., have sued the Trump administration, asking a federal judge to order it to cover food assistance benefits for tens of millions of recipients — set to stop across the nation on Nov. 1.
There was no immediate word on when a judge might intervene.
The lawsuit , filed Oct. 28 in Massachusetts, claims

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